Read The Language Inside Online
Authors: Holly Thompson
so despite what
Samnang said
about me not needing to go
YiaYia drives us
to the Buddhist temple
where we pay our respects
to Chea Pen and his family
I show YiaYia
sompeas
on the way in
and she even does it
and holds the incense sticks
and sets them in the pot
everyone is in black and white
and I recognize a Newall aide there
and a dancer from the troupe
and we catch a glimpse of Lily
but not Samnang
before we have to leave
afterward we shop at three different markets
because YiaYia doesn’t like supermarkets
long as football fields
then we stop at an ATM in a plaza
with a Whole Foods
and I say
what’s that?
too expensive
YiaYia says
but I say
can’t we just go in?
she says
we’ve finished all the shopping
but I beg and she says grudgingly
all right, go see what it’s like
but just for a minute
then she comes in with me
I gaze at the produce
pick up some shiitake
white and purple eggplant
greens that look like
komatsuna
and sesame seeds for
ohitashi
I offer to cook that night
to make rice,
ohitashi
grilled eggplant with ginger
and salmon done with
soy sauce, sake and lemon
like we make in Kamakura
so YiaYia supervises
and even gives me a few tips
like using white wine since there’s no sake
the way to do spinach in a steamer
and how to cook rice
without a rice cooker
Mom brightens
says it’s a perfect dinner
and even calls Dad to tell him
on Thursday I still don’t see Samnang at school
so I text him in the evening
when I think all the ceremonies might be done
ask how he’s doing
if he’ll join the poetry workshop
but he texts back
I’ll pass
and a few minutes later
adds
I’m seeing my dad Sat
I text back
your dad? should you?
but he doesn’t reply
on Friday night
I text Samnang again
you ok?
he texts back
for now
I call him
hey, are you really okay?
yep, doing great
voice low and empty
you’re not
I say
are you seriously going to see your dad?
yeah
he says
and something about the way he says it
makes me uneasy
is that a good idea?
I say
I can hear his sharp intake of breath
then I can make out voices, music
people in the background
Samnang! where are you?
some party
are you drinking?
not yet
don’t!
I say
Samnang, get out of there
just walk out the door and come get me
I’ll be outside my grandmother’s house
he’s silent
but I hear his breathing
and I wait through
five inhales
and five exhales
yeah, okay
Mom is in bed, Toby beside her
they’re watching a movie
and I tell her I’m going out
with Samnang for a bit
she pauses the movie
asks Toby to refill her water glass
and when Toby’s out of earshot
I say
he just needs to talk
I’ll be back soon
my phone is charged
her eyes are stern
I know it’s late
I say
but he’s a careful driver
and I’ll call
if I need someone
to come get me
I put on my jacket, scarf, hat, gloves
and wait at the end of the driveway
jumping up and down and doing arm circles
hoping he really will come
finally I see his headlights
but when I climb in the passenger seat
there’s a six-pack on the floor
with one can missing
where’s that one?
I ask
out the window
he says
did you open it?
yeah, then I chucked it at a tree
why’d you open it?
I ask
no reason
there’s always a reason
I say
and I tell him to go somewhere we can talk
instead of driving around
heading nowhere
we park at a diner
go inside
order ginger ales
and french fries
the reason
I say
tell me
he rubs his hands over his face
all through his hair, then says
I don’t know
Lok Ta Chea—it hit me hard
I wait
push the fries toward him
he gulps his ginger ale
he starts again
it’s just the push and pull of people
that gets to me
some people expect me to
do this
others that
I’m supposed to be
Cambodian one minute
American the next
my elders want this
my teachers want that